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Two forces in eternal dance: one pulling downward, one lifting up. Gravity grounds us in body, in earth, in the weight of being human. Grace dissolves boundaries, makes us cosmic, turns flesh into flowing light.This is what nursing looks like when you stop seeing bodies and start seeing energy. Two figures suspended in space, neither falling nor flying—held in perfect tension between what pulls us down and what lifts us up. Hair becomes nebulae. Skin becomes stardust. The distinction between "you" and "me" dissolves into shared substance.Gravity: The biological imperative. Milk responding to need. Bodies seeking each other across space. The weight of intimacy, the pull of connection, the inescapable draw of nervous systems reaching for regulation.Grace: The transcendent experience. Time stopping. Boundaries dissolving. Two becoming one field. The moment you realize this isn't just physical—it's universal, cosmic, the same force that holds galaxies together.Nursing is both. The earthy and the ethereal. The body and the beyond. This artwork captures that paradox: we are creatures of gravity (milk, flesh, need) experiencing grace (connection, dissolution, oneness).
Two forces in eternal dance: one pulling downward, one lifting up. Gravity grounds us in body, in earth, in the weight of being human. Grace dissolves boundaries, makes us cosmic, turns flesh into flowing light.This is what nursing looks like when you stop seeing bodies and start seeing energy. Two figures suspended in space, neither falling nor flying—held in perfect tension between what pulls us down and what lifts us up. Hair becomes nebulae. Skin becomes stardust. The distinction between "you" and "me" dissolves into shared substance.Gravity: The biological imperative. Milk responding to need. Bodies seeking each other across space. The weight of intimacy, the pull of connection, the inescapable draw of nervous systems reaching for regulation.Grace: The transcendent experience. Time stopping. Boundaries dissolving. Two becoming one field. The moment you realize this isn't just physical—it's universal, cosmic, the same force that holds galaxies together.Nursing is both. The earthy and the ethereal. The body and the beyond. This artwork captures that paradox: we are creatures of gravity (milk, flesh, need) experiencing grace (connection, dissolution, oneness).